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The Trail Went Cold – Episode 30 – Kurt Sova

October 23, 1981. Newburgh Heights, Ohio. 17-year old Kurt Sova goes out to spend the evening with friends, but does not return home. When Kurt’s parents go searching for him, they learn that he vanished after getting drunk at a party. Five days after his disappearance, Kurt’s body is discovered in a ravine, but the coroner’s office cannot figure out his exact cause of death and determine that he died only a day or two before he was found. The confusion is heightened by suspicious behavior from the host of the party, an unexplained eyewitness sighting of Kurt, and a mysterious stranger who accurately predicted the discovery of Kurt’s body two days beforehand. By popular demand, this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” will be chronicling one of the most memorable cases ever featured on “Unsolved Mysteries”

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Everclear-190–how could you quaff a bottle of that and have a BAL of only .011? One wonders about the post-mortem analysis. I would think that a whole bottle of E190 could come close to a lethal dose, depending on the size of the bottle. (Though banning it is silly–you can still easily get enough alcohol to end up dead, even if it is diluted; there have been fatalities from beer.)